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I Sun worshippers dream of a time when the sun will shine again and make plants gre n once more. .- Meg O'Reilly realizes that in time she will soon be able to return to her pool. Opening - 9
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-. Desperate for that suntanned look, but afraid of the ultra-violet rays, Kris Lindberg visits a tanning booth fully dressed to tan only her face. 8 - Opening Passage of Time Stilled chool starts, leaves change, and snow falls and falls and falls. It is a never-ending cycle. Finally, after months of waiting, the snowymelts and school is out; but, in what seems like the blink of a sun lover's eye, school starts again. The cy- cle continues. To some the onset of winter is a welcome change. The fashion conscious buy new coats and sweaters, and the sports minded can go skiing, skating, and snowmobiling. To others, the beginning of winter is somewhat like receiving a life sentence at Alcatraz; it is the worst possible punishment. The worshipers 0f the sun god Apollo can sense the season change as easily as they sense that their front side is getting more tan than their back. They are recognizable to all, wearing shorts until mid-December, stating, Hey, that tree is still green, isn't it?'l They feel this justifies their attire, but it does not, because the tree they pointed to was a pine. The realization that they will be losing that natural tan comes with the first snowfall. ln desperation, fearing that they will be outcasts, these potential mighty whities hit the tanning booths. Risking skin cancer, they enter those beds of nuclear radiation all for that status symbol of a hearty tan. Winter Break drives these sun seekers to various hot spots around the world. Florida, California, and Hawaii contain many favorite resorts. When the average daily temperature reaches fifty degrees Fahrenheit in the spring, layers of clothing are shed. Catching rays becomes a full-time oc- cupation. Students roll up pants and shirt sleeves, while moving closer to classroom windows, to achieve their ultimate goal, reception of the max- imum amount of sun. -. Kris Dalen and Kim Logas spend much of their time in the winter skiing at Spirit Mountain; this ac- tive twosome enjoys the onset of winter.
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